How to Format a protected USB flash drive does not accept formatism in two ways
There are times when you feel frustrated because Windows is unable to copy any file or folder because the USB flash drive does not accept copying or transferring files to it, or you can not create a format for the flash and we see an error message and the flash is protected Write Protection and can not format it This is not normal, but Windows can access content that is already stored on storage media without any problem.
Most people see a message to protect writing as a problem, but it is actually designed to protect USB flash from unauthorized authoring operations. In order to solve this problem, and to copy and paste files to and from flashcards, we perform the following steps.
How Format works for a protected USB flash drive does not accept formatism in two ways
Method 1: Adjust the flash settings
Step 1:
In the beginning, open your computer's My Computer icon, locate the Flash Player, right-click it, and select Format
Step 2:
Now see the Formatting window and then "Choose 'Restore device defaults' and click" Start ".
The goal is to return the flash to its initial and original configuration and now check your flash if it works properly or not.
Method 2: Using Command prompt
Step 1:
Plug the flash into the computer and then run the command prompt window in Windows CMD
Step 2:
The first thing is to write a disk part and press Inter
Step 3:
Now we write the list disk to see the disks in Windows
Note: After pressing Inter, you can see such as Disk 0, Disk 1 and Disk 2, Disk 0 is Hard Disk and Disk 1 is the removable or flash drive
Step 4:
Assume that the flash is the disk 2. Here we write select disk 2 to select and select the flash and then press Inter
Step 5:
Now write the attributes disk clear readonly and then press Inter to remove the write protected in the write protected.
Step 6:
Now stay the last step and write exit in order to exit the process and then we close the window
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